
B-25 - finished!
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Re: B-25 - finished!
Excellent work! I also like your taste in vehicles. 

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Thanks, took a long time. No bomb bay to speak of but I suppose it could be done with this kit.parrish333 wrote:Cw4USARMY - Is there a bomb bay to speak of? I'm guessing not and that there's no break in the fuselage?
You did great work on yours! Looking at their build manual online, it looks like quite a job!
Thanks VMF214, my truck is 6 years old now and I use the hec out of it and she keeps on going. She's a keeper

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awesome Mitchell...Excellent work you did on it.... my daddy started out as a radio/gunner on a 25...survived 3 crash and burns in them...broke his back but no spinal injury...28 years AAF/USAF and I still got a signed pic of Olivia De Havilland addressed to my dad when she came visiting the base hospital...she is dressed in a western outfit...dated 1943.... 

ya gonna pull them pistols or whistle Dixie
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Wow, Awesome history of your Dad Jackson. The Greatest Generation! he certainly was in it!!!
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He was born and raised in Froggy Bottom outside Montgomery Alabama...I see you're in Huntsville....greatest generation is correct my man... he did 3 Wars- WWII - Korea and the Nam... his daddy did the Mexican Border War WWI AND WWII...his daddy was a Confederate soldier and direct male bloodline of Gilberts on back starting with the French and Indian War thru the War for Independence....I am a Gilbert of the Southern Clan...again great job on the Mitchell...
ya gonna pull them pistols or whistle Dixie